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词条 Flight Alaska
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  1. History

  2. Services

  3. Fleet

  4. References

{{Infobox Airline
|airline = Yute Air
|logo = Flight Alaska Logo.png
|logo_size = 250
|fleet_size = 14
|destinations = 22
|IATA = 4Y
|ICAO = TUD
|callsign = TUNDRA
|parent = Flight Alaska Inc.
|company_slogan = Wings of the People
|founded = 1950s
|ceased = 2017
(assets assumed by Ravn Alaska)[1]
|headquarters = Anchorage, Alaska, USA
|key_people = Tim Votis
|hubs = Bethel, Alaska
|secondary_hubs =
|focus_cities =
|frequent_flyer =
|lounge =
|alliance =
|website = http://www.yuteair.net/
}}Flight Alaska (d/b/a Yute Air) was an American airline based in Bethel, Alaska, USA. It operated scheduled services to over 22 villages in Alaska and also provided charter services throughout Alaska. Its main base was Bethel Airport. The air carrier announced abruptly that it was ceasing operations on March 5, 2017, effective immediately, with Ravn Alaska purchasing the tangible owned assets of Yute Air and replacing Yute Air on its former routes.[1][2]

History

The airline began flying from Dillingham, Alaska in the mid-1950s as Bob Harris Flying Services. the certificate was purchased by Phillip and Demptha Bingman and renamed Yute Air Alaska meaning "the people" in Yupik. Yute Air was sold to William Johnson in 1988 in 1999 William Johnson filed for bankruptcy The company and operating certificate were acquired by the Flight International Group in April 2000 and shortly thereafter renamed "Flight Alaska". Under the Flight Alaska name, it operated with a multitude of aircraft in addition to the original Cessna 207 aircraft, including a Lear 35, King Air 200, and four CASA 212-200's. Operations included bypass mail, scheduled passenger and freight service, lodge and private charters, and government smokejumping contracts. Yute Air was then acquired by Tim Vottis, in 2004. The airline was downsized to only hub out of Bethel, AK and only serve the surrounding area. The name reverted to Yute Air, which it used until going out of business in 2017.

Services

Yute Air operated services to the following domestic scheduled destinations (at June 2012): Bethel, Chefornak, Eek, Goodnews Bay, Kipnuk, Kongiganak, Kwigillingok, Newtok, Nightmute, Platinum, Quinhagak, Toksook Bay, Tuntutuliak and Tununak, Atmautluak, Nunapitchuk, Kasigluk, Kwethluk, Akiachak, Akiak, Tuluksak, Kalskag and others.

Fleet

At the time of closure, Yute Air's fleet consisted of two Cessna 172 and twelve Cessna 207 aircraft, all sold to Ravn Alaska upon closure.[1][3]

References

1. ^{{citenews|work=Anchorage Daily News|url=https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/rural-alaska/2017/03/06/yute-sold-planes-and-hangar-to-ravn-before-it-closed-up/|title=Yute sold planes and hangar to Ravn before it closed up|author=Demer, Lisa|date= 6 March 2017|accessdate=7 February 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news |work=KTVA-TV |url=http://www.ktva.com/yute-air-ceases-operations-rural-alaska-977/ |title=Yute Air ceases operations in rural Alaska |date=March 5, 2017 |accessdate=March 5, 2017 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305230648/http://www.ktva.com/yute-air-ceases-operations-rural-alaska-977/ |archivedate=March 5, 2017 |df= }}
3. ^{{citenews|work=CH Aviaion|url=https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/53995-alaskas-yute-air-calls-it-quits-ravn-alaska-steps-in|title=Alaska's Yute Air calls it quits, Ravn Alaska steps in|date=8 March 2017|accessdate=7 February 2018}}

5 : 2017 disestablishments in Alaska|Airlines established in 2000|Airlines disestablished in 2017|Bethel, Alaska|Defunct regional airlines of the United States

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